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To receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Hi everyone, I installed Chrome and can run it as the administrator on the thin client.

However, I can't get it to run as a user, nor can I get it to auto load. We as a company are developing a back end that will be running on the Chromium core and simply need a front end for it. So, getting it to load Chrome on boot up would be ideal.

At the moment it has the standard ThinOS but I am considering Damn Small Linux (DSL) as an option then strip it down, if I can't get Chrome to load. Perfect would be getting it to open in Kiosk mode. Thanks in advance.

The process for installing Chrome if anyone wants to play around with this is: Open up the terminal Type. Code: fsunlock / fslock to toggle write ability sudo apt-get purge firefox wget -q -O - sudo apt-key add - sudo sh -c 'echo 'deb stable main' >>/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list' cd /etc/apt vi sources.list Delete the first #comment on the repository. Sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable cd /usr/bin vi google-chrome add '--user-data-dir' to the end of the file Example: exec-a '$0' '$HERE/chrome' '$@' --user-data-dir Run with: google-chromeThe following does not work. Code: sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browserIf that works, just setting the thin client to kiosk mode should use the default browser as set by you. As for running an alternative Linux distro, I would advise against DSL for any future or current project as it's based on a really old and obsolete kernel. Rather use a customised version of Debian. Start with the minimal Debian headless image and add Xorg, a window manager and software that will be needed.

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